Yeah I agree that not requiring a java install would be nice. Some people might want to try this on a public computer, and like mentionned above, Java can be a major pain to install and stop working randomly (in my case, it takes several minutes to install sometimes). Another problem is that your game will most likely stop working in less than one year as people will update to newer versions of Java.

Anyway, I just tried it and it works fine for me. I also runs smoothly and plays nicely. The only suggestion I have would be to make the calculator take a larger portion of the screen since we don't need the calc keypad anyway. It would also be cool if the Walrii game supported multiple tilesets, so that it could play both with a calculator theme and with new color tiles.

I can't even play it on my computer, but I bet it's because of my old graphics card.I have Open GL 1.1.

What error do you get? Does the file simply not start? You need java btw. Also, AFAIK, this should work with like openGL 1. If not, then it will crash when you click play in the title screen, but the title screen defiantly can run with opengL 1 >_>

I'm beginning to think this might also be what's causing your issues with CEmu. Either your graphic card is just too old or low-end to run anything recent, or your drivers are either outdated or corrupted.

I'm beginning to think this might also be what's causing your issues with CEmu. Either your graphic card is just too old or low-end to run anything recent, or your drivers are either outdated or corrupted.

I'm beginning to think this might also be what's causing your issues with CEmu. Either your graphic card is just too old or low-end to run anything recent, or your drivers are either outdated or corrupted.

The Win10 thing is unless he still has his serial written down or backups of his install and reinstall from those, right? And if doing so triggers an automatic update, then why not disconnecting your Internet before re-install? Otherwise, updating your drivers should normally work.

The Win10 thing is unless he still has his serial written down or backups of his install and reinstall from those, right? And if doing so triggers an automatic update, then why not disconnecting your Internet before re-install? Otherwise, updating your drivers should normally work.

Well it turns out that I can't. My graphics card from Intel is 1998-2006 and Intel's driver update utility says there are no new drivers available for my device, and Windows says the same. I would need to get a new card, and I don't know if my mom would get me one.

Anyway, @Dudeman313 it might be possible to ask your parents for a newer GPU, maybe a second hand one. I think OpenGL 3.2 (which is needed for most programs) was released in 2008, so any card newer than that might do it.

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Anyway, @Dudeman313 it might be possible to ask your parents for a newer GPU, maybe a second hand one. I think OpenGL 3.2 (which is needed for most programs) was released in 2008, so any card newer than that might do it.

She might. It depends, I might even get a Macbook for a MS graduation gift.

I wonder if java programs made to be run on a computer can be compiled for Mac using the same tools and without any changes? Java used to be known for being portable when it was commonly used for web applets, but what about standalone executables?